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Big Goose volunteer firefighters Erik Koepp, left, and Justin Johnston connect a heavy rope to a fire truck for the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Elaine Irby waits to watch her grandson compete in the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
One of the two teams from Big Horn Rams football walk up to the rope to compete in the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
One of the two teams from Big Horn Rams football tug away during the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Teammates Alisyn Hutton, left, and Abby Buckingham pull with the Big Horn volleyball team during the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
The second team from the Rams football pull with all their might during the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Dave Wales, right, pulls with his fellow firefighters during the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Andrew Ratty, front, pulls with the Big Horn Rams football team in an attempt to beat the firefighters’ best time during the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Big Horn students pose for a photo after the inaugural fire truck pull Saturday at Goose Valley Fire Station. Members of the volunteer fire department competed against athletes from Big Horn High School football and volleyball teams to see which group could pull the 6400-pound fire engine fifteen feet in the shortest time. The firefighters beat the football team after pulling the truck in only 10.2 seconds – Rams’ time was 12.25 seconds. The fire truck pull benefits the Wyoming Special Olympics and the torch run.